Pulled Apart By Horses
Back To The F**k Yeah

Cover art for Back To The F**k Yeah by Pulled Apart By Horses Description: 7" on Transgressive
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Rock
Label: Transgressive
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2Rating: 2
...according to our on 10 June 2010.

Not massively impressed by this new Pulled Apart By Horses (PABH as they are known in some circles) single 'Back to the Fuck Yeah'. It's the lead track from their debut self-titled album which is out pretty soon on Transgressive. It's packed full of the usual PABH riffage and Tom's manic singing style but I'm just not feeling it. It's got pseudo Queens of the Stone Age vibes but it's all mixed up with the less reputable sound of say, The Vines (yeah, you heard that right... The fucking Vines!) I wanna like this tune more, I wanna be excited for my Leeds bros but it just ain't happening. B-side 'Universal Talkbox' is one I've heard before and does go some way to redeeming the situation as it's much less forced and possesses some nice dynamics.

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What their label says...

 OVERVIEW:

'Pulled Apart By Horses', the debut album from the Yorkshire quartet of the same name, is due for release through Transgressive Records on 21st June 2010.  

Led by the single Back to the F*ck Yeah, released on limited-edition 7” vinyl, available just prior to the album on June 14th, Pulled Apart By Horses is a blistering document of a band that manages to rock extremely hard yet still remember the importance of vital hooks and incredible songwriting (and having fun).

Produced by James Kenosha, and recorded in Bridlington's Lodge Studios, 'Pulled Apart By Horses' will be available on CD and Vinyl.  

The album expertly captures the cavalcade of their live shows while expanding the sound into that of a proper gleaming rock record. Capturing this energy was the most crucial thing. Says Tom: “Most of the takes that we kept were from a bit later on when we started to loosen it a bit. If there was any bum notes or f*ck ups, if the energy was there then we kept it as it was.”

“We were very aware that when you have a reputation as a live band then your album will be judged against your live shows so we knew we had to do the live show justice. But we’re very happy with it.”

TRACKLISTING:

Side A – Back To The F*ck Yeah

Side B – Universal Talk Box